I have a clean (almost) install of Windows Server 2003 that I use as my desktop computer as well as a server for other things. I need to connect to an Exchange server over the internet (thinking it's V 5.5 SP4, its IP is 137.159.8.56) and Outlook 2003 always either times out or says my server is not available. I have a similar setup using Office XP and it seems to connect although it is extremely slow, this machine is outside the local network as well. Is there a way to do this without using RPC over HTTP as I can't seem to get that to work either. We have a webmail feature at webmail.pepperdine.edu although I am not sure if this is the same system used for RPC over HTTP. This is a college mail server and I was able to access it fine from on campus, now that I moved off I have all the trouble in the world. Thinking I'll need lots of ideas on this one. Thanks...

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